Using the command "which perl" will only turn up the first instance
of perl in your path. Try this: cd to the root directory, then type
"find . -name perl -print" and hit return. The find command will
recursively search through all the directories on the machine and
locate all files named "perl".
Mark
At 08:50 AM 6/8/2009, snowweb wrote:
I tested for two versions of perl using "which perl" and it only returned one
location.
I'm using CentOS 5.0 and I'm running DirectAdmin hosting software. The SA
was installed by the script which installed the DirectAdmin. I don't
understand how or where it got the SA from. Again, I don't know where the
perl came from either. Is there a way I can find out?
How will I check whether I have an incorrectly set environment variable
PERL5LIB set somewhere in startup/config files?
I should also mention that apart from the sa-update not working (and
FuzzyOcr SA plugin which I'm also working on), SA is working ok.
Thanks for your help Matus,
pete
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> IIRC another answer said you probably have two perl versions installed
> separately. Check for that first. Then, check these:
>
> - which software (linux) distribution do you have?
> - do you have spamassassin installed from the distribution?
> - do you have perl installed from the distribution?
> - don't you have incorrectly set environment variable PERL5LIB set
> somewhere
> in startup/config files?
>
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